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Model:YSMOE
Active Ingredient:10%-90% Magnolol / honokiol
Sieve Analysis:100% through 80 mesh
Test Method:HPLC
Introduction:
Latin Name: Magnolia officinalis Rehd.et Wils
Magnolia bark is used as a general anti-stress and anti-anxiety agent - so its claims typically center on general benefits in controlling stress and anxiety. Newer claims are emerging, however, to link magnolia's anti-stress benefits with control of the body's primary stress hormone, cortisol, and the myriad health benefits associated with normal cortisol levels (versus elevated cortisol, which has been associated with obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, memory problems and suppressed immune function).
Magnolia bark is rich in two biphenol compounds (magnolol and honokiol), which are thought to contribute to the primary anti-stress and cortisol-lowering effects of the plant. The magnolol content of magnolia bark is generally in the range of 2-10 percent, while honokiol tends to occur naturally at 1-5 percent in dried magnolia bark. Magnolia bark also contains a bit less than 1 percent of an essential oil known as eudesmol, which is classified as a triterpene compound, and may provide some additional benefits as an antioxidant
No significant toxicity or adverse effects have been associated with traditional use of magnolia bark - but because high doses can cause drowsiness, you might want to hold off on operating that bulldozer or other heavy machinery while you're easing your anxiety with magnolia bark.
Main Functions:
1. With the significant effect on muscle pain and in dental care;
2. With the significant effect on abdominal distension, diarrhea and other digestive problems as well as respiratory problems;
3. With good function of anti-anxiety;
4. With the function of antibacterial, it has significant therapeutic efficacy on acute enteritis, bacterial or amoebic dysentery, chronic gastritis and other diseases.